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See explanation below
Step-by-step explanation:
From the diagram, we noticed a change in lengths when all four vertex was dragged.
This means the 4 sides will not always be the same (congruent).
Not always true: The four sides are congruent
From both diagrams. we found the opposite sides are the same (congruent)
Always true: The opposite sides are congruent
Since they opposite sides arecongruent, this also means the opposite sides are parallel
Always true: opposite sides are parallel
All four angles from both diagrams are equal (congruent)
Always true: all four angles are congruent
SInce all four angles areequal, then the angles opposite each other will also be equal.
Always true: opposite angles are congruent
The diagonals of both shapes bisect each other. Hence, they are congruent.
Always true: Diagonals are congruent
Always true: diagonals bisect each other
Diagonals of a square (the shapethat has all sides equal ) intersect at a right right angle.
Diagonals of a rectangle ( the shape with opposite sides equal) don ot intersect at right angle.
Not always true: Diagonals intersect at a right angle
The interior angles were split by the two diagonals in both shapes.
Always true: Diagonals bisect interior angles
The sum of angles in a quadrilateral is equal to 360°
Both shapes are quadrilaterals. Hence, the sumof their angles is 360°.
Always true: sum of all angles equal 360°